My Hometown
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I was born 1957 in Knoxville, the major city in East Tennessee. I know Knoxville and Knox County better than most locals because I prefer to explore my stomping grounds on foot.
This collection introduces you to My Hometown. I hope it will make my neighbors proud, and compel others to visit Knoxville often.
Words to live by: My hometown is the greatest place I know.
(From a song by Earle Hagen featured in an episode of The Andy Griffith Show.)
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Holston Gases contributed this attractive mural to its end of Suttree Landing Park in South Knoxville TN.
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A view of my hometown, Knoxville TN, from James White Parkway Bridge which spans the Tennessee River.
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On June 24 2024, The University of Tennessee defeated Texas A&M to win its first ever College Baseball World Series.
Shortly thereafter, The Rock on UT’s campus announced the glad tidings.
CONGRATULATIONS to Vols head coach Tony Vitello and his squad of champions!
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Read. Play. Learn. Discover.
We will do well to follow this advice from Lawson-McGhee Library in downtown Knoxville TN.
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Seen shortly after sunset in South Knoxville.
During daylight hours, I enjoy walking near this tower at High Ground Park and River Bluff Wildlife Area.
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Snow-covered steps lead from Mary Vestal Greenway to Vestal United Methodist Church in the South Knoxville community.
The sign indicates Vestal UMC is one of Knoxville’s warming centers, providing a welcome place to sleep for those who need it on a cold winter’s night.
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Driving through the Vestal community of South Knoxville reminded me to hike to the bluff that affords this view of my hometown.
Walk the wide, gentle trail in River Bluff Wildlife Area to observe how Knoxville developed beside the Tennessee River.
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I often park at my downtown Knoxville church, and walk along Volunteer Landing to the arena to watch our Lady Vols play basketball.
This is my best view of Henley Street Bridge in years. It made me glad to walk in the cold night air.
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Light from a setting sun filtered through tall trees in late October.
I captured this image at The University of Tennessee Gardens in Knoxville.
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I was the first man in my family to attend college. I applied to only one school, and I was fortunate to be accepted by The University of Tennessee.
I commuted from home while attending UT for six years. I lived close enough that I sometimes rode my bike to campus.
This orange and white flower garden fronts Neyland Drive next to The University of Tennessee Veterinary College.
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The Tennessee River begins here, where the Holston (left) and French Broad Rivers flow together.
You can see this confluence of East Tennessee rivers by walking Will Skelton Greenway through Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area in South Knoxville Tennessee.
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While walking along Volunteer Landing to a Lady Vols basketball game in early February, I noticed this ever-present tribute to Pat Head Summitt was adorned with a red rose and white flower petals. I wondered who placed the flowers on her marker, and what the special occasion was.
I learned later that Pat Summitt’s granddaughter, Patricia Lakelyn Summitt, was born to Brooklyn and Tyler Summitt on February 7 2023.
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Fog was thick one January day, prompting me to explore downtown in my hometown of Knoxville Tennessee.
I walked the pedestrian lane of Gay Street Bridge above the Tennessee River when I noticed this ghostly image.
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Sunshine and shadows combined to make this image photo worthy.
In the foreground is Knoxville Civic Auditorium which hosts theatrical productions and concerts. The 27 story glass enclosed skyscraper is called First Horizon Plaza.
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In addition to University of Tennessee sports venues, Knoxville also is home to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, pictured here.
Professional baseball will return to Knoxville in 2025.
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It seldom happens in my neck of the woods.
I was surprised by snowfall when I returned home from Kentucky where I witnessed Princess Falls when it was frozen solid.
I awoke next morning to about two inches of snow in South Knoxville. I walked midday at Ijams Nature Center where I photographed routine scenes made festive by a fresh white blanket of snow.
This play house is in a children’s play area near Ijams’ visitor center and gift shop.